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"PRIMA"--INDEPENDENT LEGAL AID ORGANIZATION IN DONETSK--SEEKS CONTACTS
Center for Civil Society International has received a letter written
Dec 27, 1994, from the director of Prima, an organization in Ukraine
described as "engaged in all kinds of juridical practice, in particular,
defence of human rights and legal support of business." Prima seeks
"maximum information about practicable ways of cooperation, in particular
opportunity of teaching experts, participation in international
conferences, [and] making joint ventures to improve standard of knowledge
necessary for acceleration of democratic reforms and for the development
of business in Ukraine."
Interested persons are asked to respond to:
Sergey Osyka
Director
Prima--Yuridicheskoe Konsaltingovoe Agentstvo
Universitetskaya, 57
Donetsk, Ukraine 340050
Phone: (0622) 930-895
Phone/fax: (0622) 936-636
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Subject: Survey of media freedom in Russia in 1994
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Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 12:58:17 MMT
>From: Eric S Johnson <71064.2533@compuserve.com>
To: FSUmedia
Julia Wishnevsky has written an EXCELLENT and sometimes devastating report
looking at how media freedom fared in 1994 in Russia. The article will appear
in the forthcoming issue of the Societies in Transition, the biweekly
publication of the Open Media Research Institute in Prague (the successor to
the RFE/RL Research Institute in Munich), which can be reached at
<publications@omri.cz> and which has kindly provided us with permission to
post it to the Internet.
The piece very much deserves your attention. However, it's 10 pages, too long
to post on FSUMedia.
I have therefore posted it for anonymous FTP. Point your FTP client to
ftp://red.path.net/pub/internews/1994_media_wishnevsky
for the file. (That's site "red.path.net", directory "/pub/internews", and
file "1994_media_wishnevsky". Note everything's lower-case.)
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Best, Eric
* * * * * * *
Note: You can also retrieve this document by sending a one-line e-mail
message wth the words:
send ftp://red.path.net/pub/internews/1994_media_wishnevsky
to the following address:
The document will be sentt to you from a computer called AGORA in
Switzerland.
CivilSoc subscribers might also be interested in a chronicle of violent
attacks on
journalists in 1994 by Oleg Panfilov, which appeared in the October 20,
1994 issue of "Izvestiya." The article was reprinted in the November 11,
1994 issue of "Monitor: Digest of News and Analysis from Soviet Successor
States," published by UCSJ (formerly the Union of Councils of Soviet Jewry).
KellyAnne Gallagher
Managing Editor
Monitor
Union of Councils
1819 H Street, NW, Suite 230
Washington, DC 20006
Tel: (202) 775-9770
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